Buzzer-Beating Leonard Sends Raptors To Finals, Trail Blazers Through
13th May 2019
Joel Embiid led the Sixers attack with 21 points and 11 rebounds and Tobias Harris had 15 points and 10 rebounds.
- Kawhi Leonard bounced in the game-winning shot at the buzzer as the Toronto Raptors advanced to the Eastern Conference finals with a 92-90 win over the visiting Philadelphia 76ers in a heart-stopping game seven
- The winner-take-all contest was a microcosm of the wildly unpredictable series with each team taking turns making runs or being inept until the biggest twist of all as Leonard finished it off in showstopping style
- CJ McCollum carried the load in the other winner-take-all NBA playoff game on Sunday night, as the Portland Trail Blazers also won a tight game seven over the Denver Nuggets 100-96
LOS ANGELES, United
States- Kawhi Leonard bounced in the game-winning shot at the buzzer as the
Toronto Raptors advanced to the Eastern Conference finals with a 92-90 win over
the visiting Philadelphia 76ers in a heart-stopping game seven on Sunday.
The winner-take-all contest was a microcosm of the wildly
unpredictable series with each team taking turns making runs or being inept
until the biggest twist of all as Leonard finished it off in showstopping
style.
"I got a fortuitous bounce," said Leonard of the
first game-seven buzzer beater in NBA history. "I just shot it as hard as
I could. I got some loft on it and it made the ball bounce soft and it ended up
going in."
The Raptors advance to the NBA final four where they will
play the top-seeded Milwaukee Bucks in game one of their series on Wednesday.
With the score tied 90-90 and the game appearing to be
headed to overtime, Leonard took matters into his own hands by getting open for
a fall-away jumper from the right corner.
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His arching moon ball at the buzzer bounced twice on each
side of the rim before dropping into the bucket to clinch the series.
Leonard's winning shot came after Sixers Jimmy Butler tied
the contest with four seconds left.
Leonard finished with a game high 41 points while Pascal
Siakam tallied 11 points and 11 rebounds for the Raptors, who are hoping to
reach their first NBA finals in franchise history.
Toronto has leaned heavily on Leonard all season, and on
Sunday he delivered. Serge Ibaka had 17 points, Kyle Lowry chipped in 10 and
Marc Gasol grabbed 11 rebounds.
Joel Embiid led the Sixers attack with 21 points and 11
rebounds and Tobias Harris had 15 points and 10 rebounds.
The Raptors were up 89-85 with 74 seconds to play on a steal
by Lowry, who set up Siakam for the layup.
Butler made one of two free throws, cutting the lead to
three. With 12 seconds to play, Joel Embiid made two free throws to trim
the lead to one, 89-88.
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Leonard had a chance to give Toronto a three-point lead but
made just one of two free throws with 10 seconds remaining, and Butler tied the
score 90-90 on a desperation driving layup.
"I was disappointed I missed that free throw,"
Leonard said. "So I really wanted to make that shot. I wanted to leave it
all out on the floor just in case we lost so I would have been proud of
myself."
- Portland through -
CJ McCollum carried the load in the other winner-take-all
NBA playoff game on Sunday night, as the Portland Trail Blazers also won a
tight game seven over the Denver Nuggets 100-96.
Portland rallied on the back of McCollum's 37 points to stun
the Nuggets in Denver and book a Western Conference finals date with NBA
champions Golden State.
With Portland star Damian Lillard struggling to get shots to
fall, Denver exploded out of the gates, seizing a 29-17 first-quarter lead that
they stretched to as much as 17 in the second period.
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McCollum kept the Blazers in it, his driving basket giving
them their first lead of the game, 71-70 with 12 seconds left in the third
quarter.
The Nuggets had reduced a seven-point deficit to one when
McCollum drained a step-back jumper with 12.4 seconds left to stretch
Portland's lead to 98-95.
Evan Turner, who scored just four points in the first six
games of the series, scored 10 of his 14 in the fourth quarter for Portland.
After Nikola Jokic's last-gasp three-point attempt hit the
rim Turner grabbed the rebound and the clock ran down.
Despite the third-quarter departure of Rodney Hood with a
hyperextended knee, Portland booked their first trip to the conference finals
since 2000.
They'll open their best-of-seven series against the Warriors
on Tuesday with a place in the NBA finals on the line.
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Despite his shooting woes, Lillard contributed with 10
rebounds and eight assists to go with his 13 points. He connected on just three
of 17 shots from the floor -- but that included two three-pointers in the
fourth quarter.
"I think for us the biggest thing was just to take it
one possession at a time," McCollum said. "We came out a little tight
defensively ... Our biggest thing was just one stop at a time, one possession
at a time."
Jokic led Denver with 29 points. Jamal Murray had 14 points
on four-of-18 shooting.